Container of (work): Lumière (Motion picture) Container of (expression): Lumière(Motion picture). French. Container of (work): L'adolescente (Motion picture) Container of (work): L'adolescente (Motion picture). French. Container of (work): Lillian Gish (Motion picture) Container of (expression): Lillian Gish (Motion picture). French.
Notes:
Supplements: Disc 1: Pour le cinéma : tournage de "Lumière" / director, Pierre Mignot (INA, 1975, 13 min) ; Original trailer. Petite histoire de nos stars : Jeanne Moreau / director, Jérôme Laperrousaz (INA, 1978, 17 min) ; Ciné-Regards : Il y a Jeanne / director, Daniel Edinger (INA, 1978, 15 min.) ; Salles des fêtes : Cinéma / director, Frédéric Carey ; co-author, Gilbert Kahn (INA, 1979, 5 min). Disc 2: Interview with Clint Eastwood / directed by Jeanne Moreau (Festival de Cannes 1994, 22 min.) ; Theatrical trailer for "Jeanne Moreau, Filmmaker" Retrospective. Lumiere: Jeanne Moreau, Lucia Bosé, Francine Racette, Caroline Cartier. The adolescent: Laetitia Chauveau, Simone Signoret, Francis Huster, Jacques Weber. Lillian Gish: Lillian Gish, Jeanne Moreau.
Contents:
Disc 2: Lillian Gish (1983, color and in black and white, 59 min.) / a film by Jeanne Moreau ; produced and directed by Jeanne Moreau ; music by Roland Romanelli. The adolescent = L'adolescente (1979, 94 min.) / a film by Jeanne Moreau ; directed by Jeanne Moreau ; screenplay, adaptation and dialogs by Henriette Jelinek, Jeanne Moreau ; musique Philippe Sarde -- Disc 2: Lillian Gish (1983, color and in black and white, 59 min.) / a film by Jeanne Moreau ; produced and directed by Jeanne Moreau ; music by Roland Romanelli.
Summary:
Lumiere: Four actress friends, Sarah, Laura, Julienne, and Caroline, talk about their emotional and professional paths. They live intensely and deal with different concerns, both as women and as actresses. Their strong bond is embodied in the central figure of Sarah, the oldest and most famous of them. The adolescent: July 14th, 1939. Marie has just turned 12 and, as she does every year, she is about to go on holiday to her paternal grandmother's house in central France. She is thrilled to see her beloved Grandma and the children of the village. Marie also meets the new country doctor and begins to experience a previously unknown feeling. The young girl gradually leaves childhood behind, while the shadow of war soon looms over her. Lillian Gish: A tribute to Lillian Gish by Jeanne Moreau, where one actress pays homage to another. The American silent film star looks back on her career since her debut in 1913 and evokes the filming conditions when she was a child, the first Hollywood blockbuster Birth of a Nation by D.W. Griffith, and her passion for cinema, guided by an insatiable curiosity.
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